While it’s only unofficial, it does offer some interesting clues into what coach Dan Quinn is thinking about his roster.

Here’s a few of the most noteworthy developments from the chart:

1. Ben Garland up first at right guard

We may be no closer to deciding who will start at right guard than the day Chris Chester retired, but at least we know the order now.

Veteran utility lineman Ben Garland is listed as first on the depth chart at right guard with second-year lineman Wes Schweitzer behind him.

Both are expected to get the same amount of playing time on Thursday.

2. Andre Roberts is the new Eric Weems

For all the talk about a legitimate competition at kick/punt returner, it looks like the team may already have decided on their guy.

Free agent pickup Andre Roberts is listed as the team’s No. 1 kick and punt returner, with Justin Hardy backing him up at both spots.

3. C.J. Goodwin on the rise

The suspension of projected No. 4 cornerback Jalen Collins opened up an opportunity for Atlanta’s other young defensive backs to make a move.

It appears that corner C.J. Goodwin has been the primary beneficiary, as he’s now listed behind only Desmond Trufant, Robert Alford and Brian Poole on the team’s cornerback depth chart.

4. Brian Hill falling

As suspected, rookie running back Brian Hill’s stock is falling.

Hill had a lot of fanfare heading into the offseason, but it seems he has not been able to separate himself from third-year back Terron Ward, who is still listed at No. 3 behind Tevin Coleman and Devonta Freeman.

Making matters more complicated, Hill also now has to compete with Fred Taylor’s son for a roster spot.

5. Duke Riley behind De’Vondre Campbell

One of the bigger surprises is at the third linebacker spot, which was filled by De’Vondre Campbell last year.

We’re still expecting for LSU product Duke Riley to overtake him, but for now Riley is still behind Campbell in the pecking order.

6. Surprises at DE

We were projecting Adrian Clayborn and Derrick Shelby to be listed as the team’s starters at defensive end. Both are working their way back from injuries in 2016, which may have had an impact on their status.

Instead, Brooks Reed and Courtney Upshaw are ahead of them and rookie Takkarist McKinley is on the third team.